TN Attorney General Joins Coalition Urging SCOTUS To Reiterate The People’s Right To Regulate Abortion

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Joined 20 Other State Attorneys General In Filing An Amicus Brief Recently Urging The Supreme Court Of The United States To Reject The FDA’s Attempt To Push A National Mail-Order Abortion Regime In Violation Of Federal Law, Of State Laws, And Of The Court’s Dobbs Opinion.

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Abortion Battle Heats Up Nationwide

The U.S. Supreme Court Temporarily Halted A Lower Court’s Ruling Restricting An Abortion Pill Until Wednesday Night. The Hold Will Give The Supreme Court Time To Review The Controversial Legal Battle Over Mifespristone…

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Giving the Power Back to the People – Bills Filed to Fight Vaccine Mandates in Tennessee (Update 1.27.23)

Rep. Bryan Richey Has Introduced Two Immunization Bills In The Tennessee House Of Representatives That Would Effectively Put Certain Medical Freedoms And Decisions Back Into The Hands Of Tennesseans.

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Democrats’ Disastrous Decision to Spend – Exclusive Op-Ed By Congressman John Rose

Millions Of Tennesseans Are Suffering Significant, If Not Disastrous, Hardships From The Record-Breaking Inflation We Are All Experiencing. Inflation Is The Highest It’s Been Since 1981, And Despite President Biden’s Admonition To The Contrary, It’s Proving To Be Anything But Temporary.
Quite Simply, Congressional Democrats And President Biden Have Recklessly Spent Massive Amounts Of Money That We Obviously Couldn’t Afford, And In Doing So, Have Flooded The Economy With Trillions Of Borrowed Dollars, Which Lessened The Value Of Each Dollar And Thus Increased The Number Of Dollars It Takes To Buy Anything – Including Necessities Like Food, Clothes, And Gasoline.

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Caesar’s Whims, Sentencing Truth, FDA Knew, Transparent Intentions, MNPS Blocks School Choice + Big7

1) TN State Reps Blast Biden For Cutting Food Funding For Schools That Don’t Abide By LGBTQ+ Mandates
2) Tennessee’s Truth-In-Sentencing Law Goes Into Effect On July 1st
3) Tennessee Congresswoman Says FDA Knew Of Formula Shortage Possibility In November
4) Lee Signs Tennessee Campaign Finance Reform Bill Into Law With Reporting Requirements For Nonprofits
5) Metro Nashville Asks Tennessee Supreme Court For Another Look At School Voucher Decision
6) Lee Signs Budget Appropriations Bill That Includes $500M For New Tennessee Titans Stadium
7) TN Firefighter Suffering From PTSD Demoted And Dismissed 4 Years Before Retirement

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Tennessee Congresswoman Says FDA Knew Of Formula Shortage Possibility In November

At A Recent “Coffee With Your Congresswoman” Event At The Northeast State Community College In Blountville, Tennessee, U.S. Representative Diana Harshbarger (R- District 1) Stated The Food And Drug Administration Knew About The Potential For A Shortage Of Baby Formula As Far Back As November Of 2021.

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How U.S. Reps From Tennessee Voted On Baby Formula Shortage Bills In Congress

Two Democrat-Sponsored Resolutions Passed The U.S. House Of Representatives Last Week, Each Addressing The Nationwide Baby Formula Crisis With One Receiving All Negative Votes From Tennessee Republicans And The Other Receiving All Positive Votes For Passage.

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FDA Launches Investigation Into Baby Formula Crisis

The Head Of The U.S. Food And Drug Administration Said Monday The Agency Will Investigate The National Shortage Of Baby Formula That Has Left American Parents Concerned And Frustrated.

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Illegal Immigrants Getting Baby Formula While Americans Left With Empty Shelves

U.S. Rep. Kat Cammack And Other Republican Lawmakers Are Calling On The FDA And The Biden Administration To Take Immediate Action To Solve A Months-Long Baby Formula Shortage That’s Left Parents Scrambling To Find Healthy Food For Their Infant Children.

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